Is Audible Breath Or Lung Sound When Standing Straight And Moving The Body Normal?
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i am a 22yr old male. This is my question:
While standing up straight and keeping my head straight forward, when I move just my torso back and forth I get a rather audible breath/lung sound, however I am not actually taking a breath. Is this just a normal sound due to my body moving in this way or should I seek some medical attention?
We can hear our breath sounds if we pay so much close attention to it. I think this is what you have been doing. Unless you have any associated breathing difficulties, there is just no reason to get consulted for this. In all, there is nothing abnormal with what you have reported unless you have other disturbing symptoms.
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Is Audible Breath Or Lung Sound When Standing Straight And Moving The Body Normal?
Hi and thank you so much for this query We can hear our breath sounds if we pay so much close attention to it. I think this is what you have been doing. Unless you have any associated breathing difficulties, there is just no reason to get consulted for this. In all, there is nothing abnormal with what you have reported unless you have other disturbing symptoms. I hope this addresses your query fully. Thank you so much for patronizing our services and please do feel free to ask for follow up clarifications and information if need be. I wish you the best of health. Dr. Ditah, MD.